Warning

Unsolicited E-mails and Phone Calls

The Reserve Bank of Australia is warning the public to be aware of unsolicited e-mails
and phone calls purportedly from the Bank.

The Bank is aware of an increased number of scams using details of the Bank. Scammers
often use details of the Bank to make their scams seem more realistic, including
the names of senior staff, contact information and the Bank logo.

In establishing whether you might be the subject of a scam, it is important to remember
that, unsolicited:

the Bank will never ask you for any personal or financial details;

the Bank will never instruct you to transfer personal funds into an account;

the Bank will never ask you for a fee to allow the transfer of personal funds into
or out of Australia.

Please visit the Australian Securities & Investments Commission's
MoneySmart
website for additional information on financial scams in Australia. If
you believe that you have been contacted by a scammer, please cease correspondence
with the suspected scammer immediately.